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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pursuing law" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is studying law or has plans to pursue law as a career. For example: "I am currently pursuing law at a local university."
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He was pursuing law, and come into his own as an accomplished runner.
Such prospects are discouraging many young people from pursuing law degrees, and pushing away lower-income students the most.
He is now an assistant coach there as he works on his game and hopes to take one last shot at his tennis dream before pursuing law school.
He contrasted it with the time when, as a substitute teacher, a sixth grader asked why he was teaching, instead of pursuing law or medicine.
But if something sets Ms. Kopp apart from legions of ambitious workaholics, it is an intrinsic belief in her own ability to do the daunting task -- "her ability to free herself of any doubt," as Iris Chen, a former employee now pursuing law and business degrees at Harvard, put it.
For Rustogi*, pursuing law, the fear of an interview is never far.
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Indiana's are among 231 new abortion restrictions states have adopted since the 2010 midterm elections, and state legislatures are already pursuing laws that would effectively ban abortion in their states.
He could not pursue law enforcement.
That experience motivated me to pursue law.
Years before, during the Watergate scandal, Mr Lessig's uncle had inspired him to pursue law.
Both Cho and Babby pursued law degrees before delving into basketball full time.
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